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package io.netty.bootstrap;

import io.netty.channel.Channel;
import io.netty.channel.ServerChannel;

/**
 * A channel initializer extension make it possible to enforce rules and apply modifications across multiple,
 * disconnected uses of Netty within the same JVM process.
 * 

* For instance, application-level firewall rules can be injected into all uses of Netty within an application, * without making changes to such uses that are otherwise outside the purview of the application code, * such as 3rd-party libraries. *

* Channel initializer extensions are not enabled by default, because of their power to influence Netty * pipelines across libraries, frameworks, and use-cases. * Extensions must be explicitly enabled by setting the {@value #EXTENSIONS_SYSTEM_PROPERTY} to {@code serviceload}. *

* All channel initializer extensions that are available on the classpath will be * {@linkplain java.util.ServiceLoader#load(Class) service-loaded} and used by all {@link AbstractBootstrap} subclasses. *

* Note that this feature will not work for Netty uses that are shaded and relocated into other libraries. * The classes in a relocated Netty library are technically distinct and incompatible types. This means the * service-loader in non-relocated Netty will not see types from a relocated Netty, and vice versa. */ public abstract class ChannelInitializerExtension { /** * The name of the system property that control initializer extensions. *

* These extensions can potentially be a security liability, so they are disabled by default. *

* To enable the extensions, application operators can explicitly opt in by setting this system property to the * value {@code serviceload}. This will enable all the extensions that are available through the service loader * mechanism. *

* To load and log (at INFO level) all available extensions without actually running them, set this system property * to the value {@code log}. */ public static final String EXTENSIONS_SYSTEM_PROPERTY = "io.netty.bootstrap.extensions"; /** * Get the "priority" of this extension. If multiple extensions are avilable, then they will be called in their * priority order, from lowest to highest. *

* Implementers are encouraged to pick a number between {@code -100.0} and {@code 100.0}, where extensions that have * no particular opinion on their priority are encouraged to return {@code 0.0}. *

* Extensions with lower priority will get called first, while extensions with greater priority may be able to * observe the effects of extensions with lesser priority. *

* Note that if multiple extensions have the same priority, then their relative order will be unpredictable. * As such, implementations should always take into consideration that other extensions might be called before * or after them. *

* Override this method to specify your own priority. * The default implementation just returns {@code 0}. * * @return The priority. */ public double priority() { return 0; } /** * Called by {@link Bootstrap} after the initialization of the given client channel. *

* The method is allowed to modify the handlers in the pipeline, the channel attributes, or the channel options. * The method must refrain from doing any I/O, or from closing the channel. *

* Override this method to add your own callback logic. * The default implementation does nothing. * * @param channel The channel that was initialized. */ public void postInitializeClientChannel(Channel channel) { } /** * Called by {@link ServerBootstrap} after the initialization of the given server listener channel. * The listener channel is responsible for invoking the {@code accept(2)} system call, * and for producing child channels. *

* The method is allowed to modify the handlers in the pipeline, the channel attributes, or the channel options. * The method must refrain from doing any I/O, or from closing the channel. *

* Override this method to add your own callback logic. * The default implementation does nothing. * * @param channel The channel that was initialized. */ public void postInitializeServerListenerChannel(ServerChannel channel) { } /** * Called by {@link ServerBootstrap} after the initialization of the given child channel. * A child channel is a newly established connection from a client to the server. *

* The method is allowed to modify the handlers in the pipeline, the channel attributes, or the channel options. * The method must refrain from doing any I/O, or from closing the channel. *

* Override this method to add your own callback logic. * The default implementation does nothing. * * @param channel The channel that was initialized. */ public void postInitializeServerChildChannel(Channel channel) { } }





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